Help needed (and greatly appreciated!!) 1962 JD 1010c

steveoeck

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I recently came into possession of a 1962 1010C with an 80" Tilt blade.
The crawler is in very good condition and runs great, But the lift arm cylinders need to be rebuilt.
I know nothing about crawlers, but am fairly mechanically inclined.
I am looking for a couple of cylinder rebuild kits (If such a thing exists...)

The JD parts book shows the leather Cups as part number U 10295 U
I have called numerous local and national retailers and shops.
It appears that JD is the only source for these cups - and they are currently OUT OF STOCK.

ANY HELP would be greatly appreciated!
 
I second that.....go to a good hydraulic shop.....have had local one do Case loader cylinders and P/S cylinders and our forklift cylinder....reasonable price and done right.....so you can focus on the things you do well.
 

When I searched using the part number, one of the "official" John Deere sellers (Hartville Hardware) on eBay says they have more than 10 available. I can't say they actually have the cups, you would need to contact them. JD changed some part numbers and dropped the letter suffix, so try both ways for one like this U 10295 U and U 10295. They also sell on Amazon and there it says they have them in stock.

I see you are saying the lift cylinders need to be rebuilt. I may not have hit the right parts catalog yet however so far (have checked several parts catalogs for bulldozers used on 1010s); I have only found that cup part number you gave shown as used in a tilt cylinder. The common cups in the lift cylinders appear to be U 10135 U (or U 10135). What model is your blade? 1010C is the crawler model, the bulldozer has its own model number and what is the publication number of the parts catalog you are using for your bulldozer blade. It should with PC then 3 or 4 digits. Then we can all look at the same thing.
 
(quoted from post at 08:17:04 11/25/23) Is this called in inner cone ?
Tractor house list several vendors for 10295 .
Just a thought that might help you

He posted it is the leather cups in a hydraulic cylinder, part number U 10295 U. Part number JD10295 is a bearing cone.

This post was edited by Jim.ME on 11/25/2023 at 04:59 am.
 
Rubber brake cups might work? Case VAC tractors also have the leather brake cups in the hydraulic cylinder. I have heard of people substituting rubber brake cups.
 

I just checked with my favorite John Deere partsman and he says the Deere parts warehouses have a good stock of U10295 (remove the space and delete the trailing U) cylinder cups, any Deere dealership should be able to have them in a couple of days
 

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